Apparatus for the detection and processing of electric signals

ABSTRACT

In the exemplary disclosure, a signal transmitter and a signal processing part, which are interconnectable in the signal path by means of a contact plug, have a galvanically separative coupling location in the signal path with primary and secondary coupling members. The object is to design a plug-in connection that demonstrates a particularly good insulation effect. This is achieved in that of any given two inter-associated primary and secondary coupling members one of the two coupling members is disposed in the contact plug part on the side of the signal processing part and the other is disposed in the corresponding plug-in contact part of the signal transmitter so that upon establishment of the plug contact between the signal transmitter and the signal processing part the coupling members join together in spatial proximity as primary and secondary coupling members to form a coupling location.

BACKGROUND OF THE INVENTION

The invention relates to an apparatus for the detection and processingof electric signals, consisting of a signal transmitter and a signalprocessing part, which are interconnectable in the signal path by meansof a contact plug; and providing a galvanically separative couplinglocation in the signal path with primary and secondary coupling members.

Particularly in medical technology, it is common practice when tappingbio-signals to galvanically isolate the signal electrodes from theprocessing part by means of a coupling location. Thereby, an occurrenceof possibly dangerously high leakage currents is to be prevented fromthe outset. An apparatus of this type with such a coupling location isknown, for example, from the GB-LP No. 13 98 166. In this apparatus, theactual coupling location, which uses inductive (magnetic) transformersfor the transmission of the actual use signal as well as for the energytransmission, is located outside of the actual processing apparatus inthe line connection between the electrodes and the apparatus. In orderto be put into operation, this coupling location as a complete componentmust first be plugged into the actual processing apparatus. Thisplug-type connection for the coupling location as a complete componentalso including the connection of the electrodes to the coupling locationis, however, unsatisfactory, since, because of the very short air gapand leakage distances which are unavoidable in the desired compactdesign, the respective contact connection can hardly be insulated interms of high voltage in the manner demanded by safety factors. The samealso applies, however, to a heart-signal monitoring or processingapparatus as it is described in the periodical Electronics, Sept. 1,1969, page 38. In this apparatus, the coupling location (again withinductive coupling for the transmission of use signal and energy) is,indeed, located in a common apparatus housing with the processing part.The actual EKG acceptance electrodes are then, however, connecteddirectly through the apparatus housing to the coupling location, whichthen, therefore, gives rise to insulating problems at this passagethrough the housing.

SUMMARY OF THE INVENTION

The object of the present invention is to eliminate this disadvantage ofthe known apparatus, i.e. to create a plug-in connection thatdemonstrates a particularly good insulation effect from the very outset.

The object is inventively achieved, in that of two respective primaryand secondary coupling members associated with one another, one of thetwo coupling members is provided in the contact plug part at the side ofthe signal processing part and the other of the two coupling members isprovided in the corresponding plug-in contact part of the signaltransmitter, so that upon establishment of the plug contact between thesignal transmitter and the signal processing part both coupling membersjoin together in spatial proximity as primary and secondary couplingmembers to form a coupling location.

In the apparatus according to the invention with the inventive couplinglocation, equalizing currents, even those that arise particularly uponapplication of a high voltage load, no longer flow between two contactlocations lying close to one another; rather, at least one of thecontact locations enters into the plug-in connection as a contact plugwhose surface area can be designed as large as desired. This also, asdesired, results in air gap and leakage distances of any desired lengthfor possibly flowing leakage currents. The electric strength increasesby a multiple and insulation problems no longer occur.

In an advantageous embodiment of the invention, the coupling member onthe side of the signal source in the direction of the signaltransmission is to assume the primary function and the coupling memberon the side of the signal processing part is to assume the secondaryfunction. The result then is, for example in the case of thetransmission of physiological signals from a signal tap to the signalprocessing part in the actual apparatus, that the primary couplingmember is then in the contact plug on the side of the electrode and thesecondary member for the signal transmission is then in the contact plugpart on the side of the processing apparatus. If, however, markersignals such as calibration pulses or signals are to be transmitted fromthe side of the processing apparatus in the direction of the contactconnection or electrodes, then, because of the directional reversal, inthe coupling location a coupling member on the side of the processingapparatus assumes the primary function and a coupling member on the sideof the transmitter plug-in contact assumes the secondary function. In afurther advantageous embodiment, the coupling location is to be dividedinto primary and secondary coupling members for use signal transmissionand into further primary and secondary coupling members for the energytransmission for the power supply.

Further advantages and details of the invention derive from thedescription of two sample embodiments on the basis of the accompanyingsheets of drawings in conjunction with the subclaims; and other objects,features and advantages will be apparent from this detailed disclosureand from the appended claims.

BRIEF DESCRIPTION OF THE DRAWINGS

FIG. 1 comprising FIGS. 1A and 1B shows a sample embodiment of theinvention, in which the plugging together of primary and secondarycoupling members ensues in a longitudinal coupling process; and

FIG. 2 comprising FIGS. 2A and 2B shows a sample embodiment of theinvention, in which the plugging together ensues in a lateral couplingprocess.

DETAILED DESCRIPTION

An apparatus housing 1 of for example sheet metal is illustrated inlongitudinal section in FIG. 1A. The apparatus housing 1 exhibits apreferably cylindrical indentation or contact plug recess 2 that isfabricated of non-magnetic but electrically conductive material.Aluminum can serve as the material for the wall of the recess, designedfor example as a cylinder. The recess 2 represents a contact plug parton the apparatus side. The corresponding counter contact part 3 isillustrated below in FIG. 1B, also in longitudinal section. This countercontact part consists of an elongated casing (also cylindrical whenrecess 2 is cylindrical) with a casing 4 of insulating material of highelectric strength. As insulating material, a synthetic plastic withinner metallization enters into consideration.The inner metallizationserves particularly for high frequency shielding.

The end-face 5 of the counter contact part 3 consists of a translucentsynthetic, for example Plexiglas.

The contact plug part 2 has an installation space 7 at the end 6 thatlies inside the apparatus. In this installation space there is a coil 8(preferably annular) serving, in the case in question, as the primarycoupling element for energy transmission into the casing 3 of thecounter plug-in contact. As secondary coupling member, the plug-inmember 3 accordingly comprises a secondary coil 9 (also preferablyannular) at or near the end-face 5 of the contact plug 3.

An opto-coupler serves for the actual use signal transmission,particularly for the transmission of EKG signals. This opto-couplerexhibits an initial fiber optic light guide part element 10, which isprovided in the installation space 7 of the contact recess 2, asillustrated in FIG. 1A. In the case of a use signal transmission fromthe counter contact part 3, this glass-optic light guide port element 10assumes the secondary function. A corresponding cooperating joining port11 in the plug-in part 3 serves for the primary transmission. Theincident light radiation into the primary joining piece 11 ensues bymeans of light-emitting diode 12. Correspondingly, the glass-optic lightguide port 10 in the apparatus housing 1 comprises a photo receiver 13(for example, a silicon diode).

In the manner illustrated in FIG. 1, thus, the coils 8 or 9 respectivelyas well as the glass-optic light guide ports 10 or 11 respectively withaccompanying light source 12 and light receiver 13 are individualcomponents (primary and secondary coupling members respectively) of acoupling location for the galvanically separated transmission of usesignals and power supply. These individual components of a couplinglocation, however, only become active as a coupling location in closespatial proximity at the moment of plugging together, i.e. the moment ofplugging the contact part 3 into the contact receiving part 2.

Only in this case, i.e. in a plugged-in condition, is there, thus, acommon signal path 14 for the use signals and only then is there aclosed energy path 15 for the power supply. With regard to the usesignal supply, this means that for example EKG signals are tapped fromthe patient via an EKG electrode (not, though, illustrated) attached tothe cable connection 16 and transmitted via the signal line 14 to apreamplifier 17 in the contact plug part, FIG. 1B. From here, theamplified signals are then transmitted to a driver stage 20 aftermodulation in a modulator 18 (preferably a frequency or pulse durationmodulator) and, if necessary, after influencing in a switching member19. From the driver stage 20, the light-emitting diode 12 is thendirectly subjected to the modulated signals. The power supply in theplug contact part 3 is assumed by the secondary power supply part 21,which is connected to the secondary coil 9 for energy transmission.

In the apparatus itself, FIG. 1A, the optosignals are transmitted to thepreamplifier 22 after conversion into electric signals in theoptoreceiver 13 and are supplied from this preamplifier to a demodulator23 for demodulation. From this they are then fed to an indicator 25,after further amplification and filtering, if necessary, in an outputamplifier 24. The indicator 25 must be taken in its broadest meaning,i.e. it can be a registering recorder or oscilloscope or, for example,only a simple digital or analog indicator instrument.

The primary power supply part 26 serves for the primary energy supply inthe apparatus 1 and can be a power pack with appropriate exteriorconnection to the external power network; it can, however, also be aquestion of a simple battery supply. The energy transmission to supplythe primary coil 8 proceeds by means of an oscillator 27. Beyond this,in FIG. 1A, the plug connection 2 of the apparatus exhibits twomicroswitches 28, 29 that can be switched from a groove 30, FIG. 1B, inthe counter contact part 3. The switching operation, however, is onlytriggered, when in the interconnected state the groove 30 of the plug-inpart 3 is situated at the microswitches 28, 29 in the contact plug part2. By providing various grooves at various distances from the end faces5, various plug-in contact parts 3 can be variously marked. In so doing,for example, switching operations can be triggered dependent upon thetype of the plug-in contact parts 3. Plug connections with switchingcontacts on the basis of grooves per se are previously known independentof the present invention, for example from the German Auslegeschrift No.12 20 920.

Beyond this, e.g., two press buttons 31, 32, FIG. 1A, are also providedon the front side of the apparatus housing 1, which when actuated canexcite coils 35 and 36 respectively via switches 33, 34. Thereby, reedswitches 37 or 38, FIG. 1B, in the counter contact part 3 are actuated.By actuating reed switches 37 or 38, change-over operations can betriggered at change-over switch 19 or at amplifier 17 respectively, forexample such that change-over is accomplished upon insertion of markersor tuning-in of various amplification stages.

The reed switches 37 or 38 respectively constitute, together with theirexcitation coils 35 or 36 respectively, a further complement of thecomplete coupling location by means of two further paired individualcoupling members assigned to each other.

In FIG. 2, a modification of the sample embodiment according to FIG. 1is illustrated, to the effect that the plugging together no longerensues in a longitudinal coupling process but in a lateral couplingprocess. In this case, for example, the plug recess 2' and counter(cooperating) contact plug 3' are thus developed rectangularly. Thetransition surfaces for the secondary coupling coil 9 and the primaryglass-optic light guide port element 11 are no longer arranged at theend face 39 of the contact plug 3'. They are now arranged on the sideface at a translucent window 40 perpendicular to the arrangement of FIG.1.

As a further possible modification, the sample embodiment of FIG. 2further exhibits a color code identification field 41 and/or magneticidentification field 42. This identification code, together withsuitable cooperating scanners on the processing apparatus side, cantrigger switching processes or also amplifier switchovers correspondingto those of the identification groove of the sample embodiment of FIG.1.

FIG. 2A shows the apparatus 1 and the signal source contact plug 3' inthe plugged-in state. In FIG. 2B, the contact plug 3' is illustrated byitself in longitudinal section.

In the sample embodiments of both FIGS. 1 and 2 the apparatus housing 1is at ground potential (that is to say at the potential of a groundedconductor). The potential of the casing of the contact plug 3', on theother hand, floats freely. It is now, however, immediately apparent,that leakage currents between the casing and the contact plug areoffered air gap and leakage paths of any desired length, on the basis ofthe wholly special inventive contacting. In this way, the desired highelectric strength with a minimum of insulation problems is alsoeffected.

The sample embodiments refer to an apparatus specifically for medicalapplication, i.e. particularly for the transmission of physiologicalsignals such as EKG, blood pressure, temperature, etc. from the patientto a processing apparatus. The invention, however, is in no caserestricted to purely medical application. It can also, of course, beuniversally employed in general measurement techniques. A particularfield of application can, withal, be general read-out transmission,where for example read-outs are transmitted between two computers andcoupling locations must be built into the transmission lines for thepurpose of supressing equalizing (compensating) currents because ofinterference influences.

It will be apparent that many modifications and variations may beeffected without departing from the scope of the novel concepts andteachings of the present invention.

I claim as my invention:
 1. Apparatus for the detection and processingof electric signals, comprising a signal transmitter part and a signalprocessing part, primary and secondary coupling members providing signalpath interconnection of said signal transmitter part and said signalprocessing part, and comprising a galvanically separative couplinglocation in the signal path interconnection between said primary andsecondary coupling members, detachably interengageable contact plugmeans adjoining each other at the galvanically separative couplinglocation and comprising a contact plug part (2, 2') on the side of thesignal processing part (1) and a plug-in contact part (3, 3') on theside of the signal transmitter part (16), each pair of interconnectedprimary and secondary coupling members (8, 9; 10, 11) of the contactplug means having one of the pair of interconnected coupling members (8;10) disposed in the contact plug part (2, 2') on the side of the signalprocessing part (1) and having the other of the pair of interconnectedcoupling members (9; 11) disposed in the corresponding plug-in contactpart (3, 3') of the signal transmitter part (16) so that uponestablishment of the signal path interconnection between the signaltransmitter part (16) and the signal processing part (1) each pair ofcoupling members (8, 9; 10, 11) join together in spatial proximity asprimary and secondary coupling members to form a galvanically separativecoupling therebetween at the galvanically separative coupling location,the coupling location of the contact plug means having associatedtherewith at a common interface (5, 40) primary and secondary couplingmembers (10; 11) for a use signal transmission and further primary andsecondary coupling members (8; 9) providing energy transmission forpower supply coupling, characterized in that, as primary and secondarycoupling members for the use signal transmission, fiber optic lightguide port elements (11; 10) are provided, of which a first port element(10) is disposed in the contact plug part (2, 2') on the side of thesignal processing part (1) and the other fiber optic light guides portelement (11) is located in the corresponding plug-in contact part (3,3') of the signal transmitter (16), so that in the plugged-in state thefiber optic light guide port elements of the one and the other side arepositioned relative to one another to provide an essentially continuous(seamless) signal transmission path.
 2. Apparatus according to claim 1,characterized in that two fiber optic light guide port elements (10, 11)are flatwise joinable to one another at confronting end-faces uponplugging-in of the contact plug means.
 3. Apparatus for the detectionand processing of electric signals, comprising a signal transmitter partand a signal processing part, primary and secondary coupling membersproviding signal path interconnection of said signal transmitter partand said signal processing part, and comprising a galvanicallyseparative coupling location in the signal path interconnection betweensaid primary and secondary coupling members, detachably interengageablecontact plug means adjoining each other at the galvanically separativecoupling location and comprising a contact plug part (2, 2') on the sideof the signal processing part (1) and a plug-in contact part (3, 3') onthe side of the signal transmitter part (16), each pair ofinterconnected primary and secondary coupling members (8, 9; 10, 11) ofthe contact plug means having one of the pair of interconnected couplingmembers (8; 10) disposed in the contact plug part (2, 2') on the side ofthe signal processing part (1) and having the other of the pair ofinterconnected coupling members (9; 11) disposed in the correspondingplug-in contact part (3, 3') of the signal transmitter part (16) so thatupon establishment of the signal path interconnection between the signaltransmitter part (16) and the signal processing part (1) each pair ofcoupling members (8, 9; 10, 11) join together in spatial proximity asprimary and secondary coupling members to form a galvanically separativecoupling therebetween at the galvanically separative coupling location,wherein, for the transmission of signals from a signal source to aprocessing apparatus, the processing apparatus housing (1) exhibits arecess (2, 2'), which represents a contact plug part on the signalprocessing side into which the plug-in contact part (3, 3') fits, whichplug-in contact part is connected via a cable (16) to the signal source,and characterized in that the contact plug recess (2, 2') forming thecontact plug part in the apparatus housing (1) exhibits an installationspace (7) at the end (6) that lies inside the apparatus, a coil (8) asthe primary coupling element for energy transmission and a secondaryglass-optic light guide port element (10) being provided in saidinstallation space (7).
 4. Apparatus according to claim 3, characterizedin that in the plug-in part (3, 3') cooperating with the contact plugrecess (2, 2') in the apparatus housing (1) a secondary coil (9) for theenergy transmission and a second glass-optic light guide port element(11) for the use signal transmission are provided selectively: at ornear the end face (5) in the case of longitudinal coupling, and at aside face in the case of lateral coupling.
 5. Apparatus according toclaim 3, characterized in that the contact plug recess (2, 2') in theapparatus housing (1) is fabricated of non-magnetic but electricallyconductive material.
 6. Apparatus according to claim 3, characterized inthat the plug-in contact part (3, 3') comprises an elongated housingwith a casing (4) of insulating material of high electric strength; andin that the plug-in contact part (3) has a transmission location (5, 40)formed on a translucent synthetic material.
 7. Apparatus for thedetection and processing of electric signals, comprising a signaltransmitter part and a signal processing part, primary and secondarycoupling members providing signal path interconnection of said signaltransmitter part and said signal processing part, and comprising agalvanically separative coupling location in the signal pathinterconnection between said primary and secondary coupling members,detachably interengageable contact plug means adjoining each other atthe galvanically separative coupling location and comprising a contactplug part (2, 2') on the side of the signal processing part (1) and aplug-in contact part (3, 3') on the side of the signal transmitter part(16), each pair of interconnected primary and secondary coupling members(8, 9; 10, 11) of the contact plug means having one of the pair ofinterconnected coupling members (8, 10) disposed in the contact plugpart (2, 2') on the side of the signal processing part (1) and havingthe other of the pair of interconnected coupling members (9; 11)disposed in the corresponding plug-in contact part (3, 3') of the signaltransmitter part (16) so that upon establishment of the signal pathinterconnection between the signal transmitter part (16) and the signalprocessing part (1) each pair of coupling members (8, 9; 10, 11) jointogether in spatial proximity as primary and secondary coupling membersto form a galvanically separative coupling therebetween at thegalvanically separative coupling location, wherein at least onepreamplifier (17) with a use signal modulator (18) are provided in thesignal path (14) in a casing of the plug-in contact part (3, 3') of thesignal transmitter (16), characterized in that, in the casing, inaddition to the preamplifier (17) and the modulator (18) a driver stage(20) for the operation of a light-emitting diode (12) is also provided.8. Apparatus for the detection and processing of electric signals,comprising a signal transmitter part and a signal processing part,primary and secondary coupling members providing signal pathinterconnection of said signal transmitter part and said signalprocessing part, and comprising a galvanically separative couplinglocation in the signal path interconnection between said primary andsecondary coupling members, detachably interengageable contact plugmeans adjoining each other at the galvanically separative couplinglocation and comprising a contact plug part (2, 2') on the side of thesignal processing part (1) and a plug-in contact part (3, 3') on theside of the signal transmitter part (16), each pair of interconnectedprimary and secondary coupling members (8, 9; 10, 11) of the contactplug means having one of the pair of interconnected coupling members (8;10) disposed in the contact plug part (2, 2') on the side of the signalprocessing part (1) and having the other of the pair of interconnectedcoupling members (9; 11) disposed in the corresponding plug-in contactpart (3, 3') of the signal transmitter part (16) so that uponestablishment of the signal path interconnection between the signaltransmitter part (16) and the signal processing part (1) each pair ofcoupling members (8, 9; 10, 11) join together in spatial proximity asprimary and secondary coupling members to form a galvanically separativecoupling therebetween at the galvanically separative coupling loction,wherein at least one preamplifier (17) with a use signal modulator (18)are provided in the signal path (14) in a casing of the plug-in contactpart (3, 3') of the signal transmitter (16), characterized in that,additionally, a switch-over member (19) for triggering specificswitch-over operations in signal processing members is also provided inthe casing of the plug-in contact part (3, 3') of the signaltransmitter.
 9. Apparatus for the detection and processing of electricsignals, comprising a signal transmitter part and a signal processingpart, primary and secondary coupling members providing signal pathinterconnection of said signal transmitter part and said signalprocessing part, and comprising a galvanically separative couplinglocation in the signal path interconnection between said primary andsecondary coupling members, detachably interengageable contact plugmeans adjoining each other at the galvanically separative couplinglocation and comprising a contact plug part (2, 2') on the side of thesignal processing part (1) and a plug-in contact part (3, 3') on theside of the signal transmitter part (16), each pair of interconnectedprimary and secondary coupling members (8, 9; 10, 11) of the contactplug means having one of the pair of interconnected coupling members (8;10) disposed in the contact plug part (2, 2') on the side of the signalprocessing part (1) and having the other of the pair of interconnectedcoupling members (9; 11) disposed in the corresponding plug-in contactpart (3, 3') of the signal transmitter part (16) so that uponestablishment of the signal path interconnection between the signaltransmitter part (16) and the signal processing part (1) each pair ofcoupling members (8, 9; 10, 11) join together in spatial proximity asprimary and secondary coupling members to form a galvanically separativecoupling therebetween at the galvanically separative coupling location,wherein at least one preamplifier (17) with a use signal modulator (18)are provided in the signal path (14) in a casing of the plug-in contactpart (3, 3') of the signal transmitter (16), characterized in that theplug-in contact part (3, 3') of the signal transmitter (16) includes asecondary power supply part (21) connected to a secondary couplingmember (9) for the purpose of secondary power supply.
 10. Apparatus forthe detection and processing of electric signals, comprising a signaltransmitter part and a signal processing part, primary and secondarycoupling members providing signal path interconnection of said signaltransmitter part and said signal processing part, and comprising agalvanically separative coupling location in the signal pathinterconnection between said primary and secondary coupling members,detachably interengageable contact plug means adjoining each other atthe galvanically separative coupling location and comprising a contactplug part (2, 2') on the side of the signal processing part (1) and aplug-in contact part (3, 3') on the side of the signal transmitter part(16), each pair of interconnected primary and secondary coupling members(8, 9; 10, 11) of the contact plug means having one of the pair ofinterconnected coupling members (8; 19) disposed in the contact plugpart (2, 2') on the side of the signal processing part (1) and havingthe other of the pair of interconnected coupling members (9; 11)disposed in the corresponding plug-in contact part (3, 3') of the signaltransmitter part (16) so that upon establishment of the signal pathinterconnection between the signal transmitter part (16) and the signalprocessing part (1) each pair of coupling members (8, 9; 10, 11) jointogether in spatial proximity as primary and secondary coupling membersto form a galvanically separative coupling therebetween at thegalvanically separative coupling location, characterized in thatidentification fields (30; 41 or 42) are provided in or on the plug-incontact part (3, 3') of the signal transmitter (16), to which sensingcontacts (e.g. 28, 29) for triggering presettable switching or operatingprocesses are assigned in the contact plug part (2, 2') on the side ofthe signal processing part (1). .Iadd.
 11. An apparatus for detectingand processing electrical signals comprising:a housing (1) containingprocessing circuitry (22-27) and having a recess (2) extending into theinterior thereof; a plug (3) insertable in said recess (2) a distancewhich is at least substantially equal to the cross-sectional dimensionsof said plug (3), said plug (3) having an electrically insulating shell(4) and containing pre-processing circuitry; cable means (16) forconnecting said pre-processing circuitry to a signal source;light-transmitting means (10, 11, 12, 13) for transmitting data signalsin a galvanically separated fashion from said pre-processing circuitryto said processing circuitry when said plug (3) is inserted in saidrecess (2); energy transmitting means (8, 9) for inductivelytransmitting energy in a galvanically separated fashion from saidhousing (1) to said plug (3) when said plug (3) is inserted in saidrecess (2), said energy transmitting means (8, 9) including first andsecond signal coupling members respectively disposed in said plug (3)and in said recess (2); and a wall portion disposed between said firstand second coupling members and consisting of non-magnetic material..Iaddend..Iadd.
 12. An apparatus according to claim 11 wherein saidelectrically insulating shell (4) is of internally metallized syntheticmaterial. .Iaddend..Iadd.
 13. An apparatus according to claim 11 whereinsaid pre-processing circuitry comprises at least one input amplifier(17) and a signal modulator (18) connected to the data signal couplingmember of said plug. .Iaddend..Iadd.
 14. An apparatus according to claim13 wherein said modulator is a pulse duration or a pulse frequencymodulator. .Iaddend..Iadd.
 15. An apparatus according to claim 11wherein said pre-processing circuitry includes a change over means (19)connected to the signal coupling member (11) of said plug. .Iaddend..Iadd.
 16. An apparatus according to claim 11 wherein said processingcircuitry includes an energy supply means (26) connected to said energytransmitting means (8) thereof. .Iaddend..Iadd.
 17. An apparatusaccording to claim 11 wherein said processing circuitry includes aninput amplifier (22) and a demodular (23) connected to the signalcoupling member (10) of said recess..Iaddend..Iadd.
 18. An apparatusaccording to claim 17 wherein said processing circuitry further includesan indicating unit (25) and a driver stage (24) therefor, said driverstage (24) being connected to said demodulator (23). .Iaddend..Iadd. 19.An apparatus according to claim 11 wherein said housing contains anenergy supply means (26) and an oscillator (27) for supplying energy tosaid energy transmitting means (8) of said recess. .Iaddend..Iadd. 20.An apparatus according to claim 11 wherein the light-transmitting means(10, 11) are arranged to establish a signal transmission path through anend wall of said recess toward which the plug (3) is inserted..Iaddend..Iadd.
 21. An apparatus according to claim 11 wherein thesignal coupling members (10, 11) are so arranged as to establish asignal transmission path through a side wall of said recess laterally ofthe insertion direction of said plug (3'). .Iaddend. .Iadd.
 22. Anapparatus according to 11 wherein a chamber (7) is provided in saidrecess for accommodating one of said coupling members. .Iaddend..Iadd.23. An apparatus according to claim 11 further comprising additionalisolating coupling members (35-38) respectively connected to said plugand to said recess for transmitting electrical switching signals betweensaid plug and said recess such that when said plug is inserted in saidrecess said additional members are disposed in proximity to each otherfor transmitting said electrical switching signals therebetween with noelectrical connection between said plug and said recess. .Iaddend..Iadd.24. An apparatus according to claim 23 wherein a primary coupling memberof said additional coupling members is a permanent magnet..Iaddend..Iadd.
 25. An apparatus according to claim 23 wherein a primarycoupling member of said additional coupling members is a switching coil(35, 36). .Iaddend..Iadd.
 26. An apparatus according to claim 23 whereina secondary coupling member of the additional coupling members is amagnetic switch (37, 38). .Iaddend..Iadd.
 27. An apparatus according toclaim 26 wherein said magnetic switch is a reed switch. .Iaddend..Iadd.28. An apparatus according to claim 11 wherein said plug and said recesseach carry means operating in combination for activating a sensingcontact in said housing when said plug is inserted in said recess forinitiating switching control actions in said processing circuitry..Iaddend. .Iadd.
 29. An apparatus according to claim 11 wherein saidrecess is defined by walls in said housing consisting of non-magneticbut electrically conductive material, said recess having a maximumcross-sectional dimension and having a depth greatly exceeding saidmaximum cross-sectional dimension, and having a front opening at a frontend of the recess for admitting the plug (3, 3') into the recess saidwalls of said recess supporting one of each of said light-transmittingmeans and said energy transmitting means (8; 10), at distances from thefront opening of the recess which are large in comparison to saidmaximum cross-sectional dimension, said plug (3, 3') having a front endwith signal input means connected with said light-transmitting means(11) for supplying a signal to the light-transmitting means (11) via thefront end of the plug, the electrically insulating shell (4) of saidplug having a maximum cross-sectional dimension and having a lengthdimension substantially greater than said maximum cross-sectionaldimension, and said plug (3, 3') mounting the other of each of saidlight-transmitting means and said energy transmitting means (9, 11) at adistance from the front end of the plug (3, 3') which is large incomparison to said maximum cross-sectional dimension of saidelectrically insulating shell (4). .Iaddend..Iadd.
 30. An apparatusaccording to claim 29 wherein said light-transmitting means (11) isdisposed at a rear of the plug (3) and is separated from the front endof the plug (3) by a distance corresponding to the length dimension ofsaid electrically insulating shell (4). .Iaddend..Iadd.
 31. An apparatusaccording to claim 29 wherein said light-transmitting means (11) isdisposed adjacent a rear end of the plug (3, 3') and is separated fromthe front end by a distance substantially greater than said maximumcross-sectional dimension of said electrically insulating shell (4), andsaid electrically insulating shell (4) being of internally metallizedsynthetic material. .Iaddend..Iadd.
 32. An apparatus according to claim29 wherein the light-transmitting means (10, 11) are arranged toestablish a signal transmission path through an end wall of said recessthrough which the plug (3) is inserted. .Iaddend..Iadd.
 33. An apparatusaccording to claim 29 wherein the light-transmitting means (10, 11) arearranged to establish a signal transmission path through a side wall ofsaid recess laterally of the insertion direction of said plug (3')..Iaddend. .Iadd.
 34. An apparatus for the detection and processing ofelectric signals, comprising signal transmitter means (3, 16; 3', 16),and signal processing means (1), pairs of cooperating primary andsecondary coupling members including a pair of primary and secondarysignal coupling members (10, 11) providing signal path interconnectionof said signal transmitter means and said signal processing means, andcomprising a galvanically separative coupling location in the signalpath interconnection between said primary and secondary signal couplingmembers, detachably interfitting plug and receptacle means adjoiningeach other at the galvanically separative coupling location andcomprising a part on the side of the signal processing means (1) and apart on the side of the signal transmitter means (3, 16; 3', 16), eachpair of cooperating primary and secondary coupling members (8, 9; 10,11) having one of the pair of cooperating coupling members (8; 10)disposed in the part on the side of the signal processing means (1) andhaving the other of the pair of cooperating coupling members (9; 11)disposed in the part of the signal transmitter means (3, 16; 3', 16) sothat upon establishment of the signal path interconnection between thesignal transmitter means and the signal processing means each pair ofcoupling members (8, 9; 10, 11) join together in spatial proximity ascooperatively disposed primary and secondary coupling members for signaltransmission from the signal transmitter means to the signal processingmeans via said pair of primary and secondary signal coupling members(10, 11) without any electrically conductive connection therebetween atsaid galvanically separative coupling location, a first of said partscomprising a recess (2, 2') for accommodating a plug portion (3, 3') ofa second of said parts in a plug-in manner, said recess having walls ofnon-magnetic but electrically conductive material, and said plug portionhaving an electrically insulating shell (4), wherein the signal couplingmembers (10, 11) comprise a light transmitter and a light receiver whichestablish a signal transmission path when the parts are connected inplug-in-manner. .Iaddend. .Iadd.
 35. An apparatus according to claim 34wherein each of said transmitter means and said processing meanscomprise a light conductor unit which is elongate, said light conductorunits being arranged to abut over substantially the whole of their endfaces when said parts are connected in plug-in-manner. .Iaddend. .Iadd.36. An apparatus according to claim 18 wherein said coupling locationcomprises a light permeable synthetic material. .Iaddend..Iadd.
 37. Anapparatus according to claim 29 wherein said light permeable syntheticmaterial is acrylic glass. .Iaddend. .Iadd.
 38. An apparatus for thedetection and processing of electric signals, comprising signaltransmitter means (3, 16; 3', 16), and signal processing means (1),pairs of cooperating primary and secondary coupling members including apair of primary and secondary signal coupling members (10, 11) providingsignal path interconnection of said signal transmitter means and saidsignal processing means, and wherein said signal coupling members (9,10) are provided to transmit an electrical data signal and a furtherpair of said cooperating coupling members are provided, in respectiveparts, for the transmission of an electrical energy signal between theparts without any electrically conductive connection between saidfurther pair of coupling members, and wherein said data signaltransmitting part comprises a driver stage (20), and a light emittingsemiconductor device (12) is operated by said driver stage in dependenceupon an electrical data signal to be transmitted. .Iaddend.